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Beyoncé Made Me Do It
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Posted on : October 29, 2015

Beyoncé Made Me Do It

4 Detox Ingredients You Need to Add to Your H2O This is it? Even if lemon does “alkalize the body” and mint “aids digestion” and cucumber has “anti-inflammatory properties” and ginger “cleanses ...
Children and Diabetes
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Posted on : October 29, 2015

Children and Diabetes

First the bad news The are two kinds of diabetes. But before explaining, it should be understood that the incidence in children is increasing in both types, especially in environments such as ...
Rainbow Rice—Is It Healthier?
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Posted on : October 7, 2015

Rainbow Rice—Is It He...

    Everybody knows about brown rice, long judged to be healthier than white. What about all those other colors now offered in shops and restaurants? Can the color of your rice make you ...
Hard to pronounce, easy to contract
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Posted on : October 7, 2015

Hard to pronounce, easy to ...

Osteoporosis may not roll off the tongue easily, but globally, one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 will contract it in their lifetime. A disease that literally means “porous ...
Easiest way to avoid illness
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Posted on : October 7, 2015

Easiest way to avoid illness

    To some, the idea of having an annual Global Handwashing Day (October 15) may cause a smile, but in terms of what it means, it never is something to laugh about. Simply put, hand ...
Flu season’s coming — Are you ready for it?
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Posted on : October 7, 2015

Flu season’s coming —...

    The statistics vary from year to year, but influenza along with other respiratory disease is always on Indonesia’s top 10 killer lists, as well as a pandemic that sweeps much of the ...
5 Myths About Heart Disease
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Posted on : September 9, 2015

5 Myths About Heart Disease

Heart disease myth and misconception—much of it spread on the Internet—can put your heart and life at risk. As World Heart Day is celebrated this month, September 29, you can boost ...
An Apple a Day? Says Who?
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Posted on : September 9, 2015

An Apple a Day? Says Who?

  An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Oh, yeah…who says so? The phrase may date back to 1866 when the proverb’s original form was “Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor ...
“Rabies : Asia’s Invisible Killer”
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Posted on : September 9, 2015

“Rabies : Asia’s Invi...

Bali may be regarded as paradise on earth, but it also offers serious health risks that are almost invisible. One of these is rabies, a disease now unknown in Australia, Japan, much of Europe and ...
What Kind of Sunburn Leads to Cancer?
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Posted on : August 3, 2015

What Kind of Sunburn Leads ...

  Bali is an outdoor place, justly praised for its beaches and world-class surfing, its dedication to enjoying unspoiled nature. It’s benevolent climate year-round tells visitors and ...
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Posted on : August 3, 2015

‘Pass the sugar, please…’

The Threat of Sugary Drinks   “A Spoonful of Sugar” is a song in Walt Disney’s movie Mary Poppins, sung by Julie Andrews in 1964 but still a popular film for children of all ages. Half a ...
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Posted on : August 3, 2015

Women Who Are Prone to a ‘M...

One of the great heart disease myths is that it is, primarily, a man’s disease. In fact, it is the No. 1 killer of women and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined. How did this ...
International Students Discover Medical Tourism
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Posted on : June 25, 2015

International Students Disc...

Forty students from Udayana University International Summer School program visited BIMC Nusa Dua on July 6. The program provided cross-cultural awareness in travel medicine, namely vaccinations, ...
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Posted on : June 25, 2015

What you need to know about...

Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to ...
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Posted on : June 25, 2015

A Visual Guide to Healthy E...

The Healthy Eating Plate Edges Closer to Perfection Harvard Health Publications together with experts on nutrition from the Harvard School of Public Health have launched their “Healthy Eating ...
The Facts on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Posted on : June 25, 2015

The Facts on Sexually Trans...

Without surprise many people who learn they have a sexually transmitted disease (STD) are devastated. Remember, STDs can be very common and getting one does not mean you are horrible. The first ...
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Posted on : June 25, 2015

Middle East Respiratory Syn...

The South Korean Health Ministry reported four new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) June 25 and said the outbreak was at a crossroads, backing off from its earlier view that the ...
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Posted on : June 1, 2015

DASH Diet Rushes to the Fro...

Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) is a dietary model to prevent and control hypertension but it’s not just those with high blood pressure that it helps. Considered a true diet plan ...
Uncommon Yet You Need to be Aware of Japanese Encephalitis
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Posted on : June 1, 2015

Uncommon Yet You Need to be...

Dengue fever remains the most common mosquito borne disease in Bali. However Japanese Encephalitis is much more severe with more reported cases year after year. The disease is essentially a brain ...
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Posted on : June 1, 2015

The Truth About Bali Belly

Bali has many experiences to offer such as the artwork, surfing, cultural attractions. However one other encounter you won’t forget is gastroenteritis or, as it is commonly referred to, ...